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Kingdom of the OccultThomas Nelson / 2008 / Hardcover
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Product DescriptionThe Kingdom of the Occult delivers the timely followup to Dr. Martin's best-selling The Kingdom of the Cults. This book takes Dr. Walter Martin's comprehensive knowledge and his dynamic teaching style and forges a strong weapon against the world of the Occult - a weapon of the same scope and power as his phenomenal thirty-five year bestseller, The Kingdom of the Cults. Chapters include: Witchcraft and Wicca, Satanism, Pagan Religions, Tools of the Occult, Demon Possession and Exorcism, Spiritual Warfare, and more!
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionThe Kingdom of the Occult delivers the timely followup to Dr. Martins best-selling The Kingdom of the Cults This book takes Dr. Walter Martins comprehensive knowledge and his dynamic teaching style and forges a strong weapon against the world of the Occult-a weapon of the same scope and power as his phenomenal thirty-five year bestseller, The Kingdom of the Cults (over 875,000 sold). Chapters include: Witchcraft and Wicca, Satanism, Pagan Religions, Tools of the Occult, Demon Possession and Exorcism, Spiritual Warfare, etc. Features include:
Author BioJill Martin Rische is currently completing her Master’s Degree in Humanities/History of Religion at California State University. She is Dr. Walter Martin’s eldest daughter and the author of several books. Jill and her husband, Kevin, are the Managing Editors on the 2003 edition of The Kingdom of the Cults (Bethany House) working with Dr. Ravi Zacharias as the General Editor. The Risches are also the founders of Walter Martin Ministries (www.waltermartin.com) and the producers of the nationwide radio show Essential Christianity, featuring Dr. Walter Martin as “The Original Bible Answer Man”.
Kurt Van Gorden has contributed chapters on cults, the occult, and world religions to several books, including Dr. Walter Martin’s Kingdom of the Cults (1985 edition) and Josh McDowell and Don Stewart’s The Deceivers and The Occult. He wrote Mormonism for the Zondervan series on Cults and World Religions. Kurt Van Gorden is an ordained minister and directs two missions to the cults, Jude 3 Missions and the Utah Gospel Mission. The Utah Gospel Mission began in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1898 and is the oldest existing mission to the cults. The late Dr. Walter Martin authored 12 books and was a recognized as the "father" of the modern Christian Counter-cult Movement. A pioneer in the field of teaching by tape, Dr. Martin recorded more than 5,000 audio tapes on general biblical subjects. Dr. Martin pioneered the development of seminars dealing with cults and the problems of secularism in education. Dr. Martin was the founder and president of the Christian Research Institute and the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Bible Answer Man. Customer ReviewsAverage Rating:
8 of 9 Reviews Showing:(View All Reviews) Reviewed by Robert K Ashley (Calgary, Ab,), August 21, 2009Very informative and important to read and easy to read if your are interested in the topics; if you want to educate yourself. Reviewed by Cat Davis (Bayboro, NC), May 02, 2009I have started this book, it will take me a while to finish because it is so thick. What I have read so far is lining up with scripture. Great book for anybody who want to study spiritual warfare and how to be on spiritual alert!!! Reviewed by Benjamin Oviedo (Wheatridge, CO), March 08, 2009I love this book! It should be said that it is written mostly by his daughter and Kirt van Gordan. But they consulted and published tons of Dr. Martin's essays and lectures through this book. And If you have any questions about the occult please get this book it cleared up all my misconceptions! Reviewed by Tiffany Colter (Toledo, OH), December 15, 2008I wasn't quite sure what I'd think of the book "The Kingdom of the Occult". Typically topics like this are either creepy or overly simplistic. What I found in this book exceeded my expectations. I found a book full of scholarly research in to various facets of the Occult from UFO cults to Satanism, Paganism to the New Age. This book was footnoted and provided detailed overviews of Occult practice by chapter and even showed debate within various cults. I was surprised by the sheer volume of information and the heavily footnoted references. Since I was reading this as research for a novel I'm writing having this information laid out systematically made this a valuable reference tool. This is also useful for individuals in missionary and evangelism because of the strong Biblical foundation of the work. There are charts, maps and headers that make this easy to read and easy to return to. I recommend this book in the strongest possible terms for its wealth of information, its Quick Facts summary at the conclusion of each chapter, for the 18 page index and 21 page bibliography. If anyone wanted to know more on this topic this is the first place I'd send them. Not only is it dense with material but it cites the sources to allow for further study. Reviewed by Mary J. Yerkes (Manassas, VA), December 12, 2008The Kingdom of the Occult, by Walter Martin, Jill Martin Rische, and Kurt Van Gorden, is an exhaustive, one-stop resource that gives readers the information they need to understand the occult. It is brimming with compelling case studies, recommended resources, and a Scriptural response section that arms believers with biblical truth to refute false teaching. “Our postmodern Western world is in the midst of a violent revolt against reason and logic,” contend the book’s authors. “There are hundreds of millions of people involved in the occult revolution; numbers so high they cannot accurately be counted.” Now more than ever, it is incumbent upon believers to arm themselves with biblical truth to refute false teaching. This book helps you do just that. Written in a down-to-earth, easy-to-understand style, the authors condense a wealth of information into small, easy-to-digest chapters, suitable for anyone’s palette. Despite the heaviness of the topic, the book’s light and hope-filled tone makes reading it easy and enjoyable. The authors have provided the body of Christ a great service in this excellent resource. It is an exceptional piece of work. People serving in their local congregations, serious Bible students, scholars, and theologians would all benefit from reading this book. Definitely a five-star read! Reviewed by Donna (Newport News, VA), November 19, 2008The Bible clearly says, “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needed not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2:15. The challenge with this verse is society does not want to take the time to study, more or less to be approved unto God. This leads to being spoon fed an agenda that can and will send many souls to hell. The Kingdom of the Occult bridges God’s Word to the history and present day attitudes and beliefs of the occults. The reader is taken to a level of understanding that one is to be held accountable for not only the knowledge that is given in this book, but to be a witness of Christ’s message of true Salvation through the cross of Jesus Christ. Citing numerous references, handy chapter notes, and an analysis questionnaire, this book will help anyone searching for truth. This book is not for the fate of heart, but for the seeker and arduous student of the one true God, His Son, and The Holy Spirit. Written with experiential knowledge and in-depth research, the Kingdom of the Occults is fascinating and intriguing, helping to understand the disguise of modern day cults and attitudes today’s society has adopted as “religion” and “spirit of relativism.” I was exhausted, fascinated, and impressed with this biblical research tool. Reviewed by Donna Shoemaker (Hagerstown, MD), November 17, 2008Outstanding. Very informative. Got the book for my husband and he has hardly put it down. Reviewed by Mary Lea (United Kingdom), November 17, 2008One of the most intelligent books on the subject I've ever read. Well researched, matter of fact... does not sensationalise the subject, acknowledging the seriousness and reality of the occult, sympathising with the lost, while at the same time standing firm on Scripture, and offering a biblically based rescue plan. As an ex witch I know how accurate and honest this book is... and honesty is a rare quality in this field, which often gets bogged down in superstition and horror stories. This book admits of the seriousness of the problem, but never looses sight of the fact that God is greater. I also am delighted by the fact that the remit of the book is to equip Christians to win souls for Christ, rather than trophies for a collection cabinet. The book is written to bring glory to Jesus, who defeated sin and death, including the kingdoms of the cults. This book is outstanding, and I would recommend it to absolutely anyone involved in ministering to those trapped in the darkness of the occult. This book should become a classic. 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